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Het zwarte korps onder de doodskop

De geschiedenis van de SS

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"A monumental achievement." (The New York Times Book Review) The SS was the terror of Europe. Swearing eternal allegiance to Adolf Hitler, it infiltrated every aspect of German life and was responsible for the deaths of millions. This gripping history recounts the strange and, at times, absurd true story of Hitler's SS. It exposes an organization that was not directed by some devilishly efficient system but was the product of accident, inevitability, and the random convergence of criminals, social climbers, and romantics. Above all, this eye-opening book describes in fascinating detail the chaotic political conditions that allowed the SS-despite rivalries and bizarre conditions-to assume and exercise unaccountable power. Author Biography: Heinz H hne, a journalist specializing in Nazi and intelligence history, washead of the Foreign News Department at Der Spiegel . He has authored several books.

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Het zwarte korps onder de doodskop, Heinz Höhne

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1967
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De geschiedenis van de SS
Lingua
Olandese
Pubblicato
1967
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
495
ISBN10
9060745833
ISBN13
9789060745830
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Titolo originale
Der Orden unter dem Totenkopf
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"A monumental achievement." (The New York Times Book Review) The SS was the terror of Europe. Swearing eternal allegiance to Adolf Hitler, it infiltrated every aspect of German life and was responsible for the deaths of millions. This gripping history recounts the strange and, at times, absurd true story of Hitler's SS. It exposes an organization that was not directed by some devilishly efficient system but was the product of accident, inevitability, and the random convergence of criminals, social climbers, and romantics. Above all, this eye-opening book describes in fascinating detail the chaotic political conditions that allowed the SS-despite rivalries and bizarre conditions-to assume and exercise unaccountable power. Author Biography: Heinz H hne, a journalist specializing in Nazi and intelligence history, washead of the Foreign News Department at Der Spiegel . He has authored several books.